Adam "Pacman" Jones landed a new team Friday. Sort of. On the opening day of the NFL's free agent signing period, Jones instead was on vacation in Puerto Rico and talking about his role on the upcoming reality TV show Pros vs. Joes 4: All Stars. His marketing representative refused to allow Jones to comment about what's next in his real playing career, but earlier in the interview Jones declared, "I'm definitely not at the end of my career. I'm basically just getting it going."

Peyton Manning has joined Brett Favre as the only three-time winners of The Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player Award. The Indianapolis Colts quarterback was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the NFL.

On the 50th anniversary of the 1958 NFL Championship Game the Baltimore Colts famously defeated the New York Giants 23-17 in overtime, helping spur the league's now-prodigious popularity Baltimore Ravens rookie quarterback Joe Flacco and his teammates showed why they're dreaming of winning their own championship.

The name-recognition of the 2008 Titans paled in comparison to their Monday night opponent, but after their 31-21 victory vs. the Indianapolis Colts the nation knows them a little better. "So you all can compare us to whoever you want to compare us to," said coach Jeff Fisher afterward. "But right now we're pleased with the way we played."

Titans quarterback Vince Young insists he never wavered in his commitment to football. All that concern over his mental state? He says he was upset as he dealt with his first serious injury, and he didn't realize he had to tell his mother where he was going anymore. Then the media went overboard.

Titans quarterback Vince Young insists he never wavered in his commitment to football. All that concern over his mental state? He says he was upset as he dealt with his first serious injury, and he didn't realize he had to tell his mother where he was going anymore. Then the media went overboard.

Titans quarterback Vince Young insists he never wavered in his commitment to football. All that concern over his mental state? He says he was upset as he dealt with his first serious injury, and he didn't realize he had to tell his mother where he was going anymore.

Felicia Young has seen her son, Vince, experience the ups and downs that go with being a football star. On Monday night, she saw the 25-year-old sink to his lowest point. It ended with Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher calling Nashville police to search for her son for more than four hours, and opened the biggest window yet into the emotional and troubled side of the Titans quarterback.